Planning Guide



Global Interactive Projects

A global interactive project is defined as a Web-based project that involves  learners from around the globe.  The project's goal is to allow all types of learners to interactively participate while increasing the value, database, knowledge-base, understanding for the benefit of all learners.  

A global project grows exponentially as each participant contributes to the project.  Students are able to learn more because of the information is not limited to their community or their classroom expertise.  

A global interactive project must be designed to support input from around the globe over a period of time.  Design an invitation page to explain your project and to notify digital travelers how they can participate in your project (Example).  Your planning process should recognize that resources, staff, time, and commitment to the project are necessary to make it a useful learning experience.

Supply the following minimum information on you Web site.

Name of Project:
Short Description of Project:
Learner Objectives to be Addressed:
Students Involved:
Resources Needed to Accomplish Objectives:
Projected Costs: Line-by-line item cost projection
Team Members:
Requirements for participation and Posting Policies (Example)
Process of Evaluation and Assessment of Project Objectives
Contact information (email address(es))
Training / Planning Sessions Needed:
Dates  Times  Evaluation Process Facilitator(s)
 

 

     

     

Project Timeline:
Dates  Event(s) Person(s) Responsible  Formative Evaluation Process(s) Summative Evaluation Process(s)
 

 

       

    Web Site Construction:

Splash Page
Index Page from which the following can be located:
Introduction to Project Page (The Tasks, Resources)
Criteria for the project (rubric)
Example Page (input page, chart, etc.)
Evaluation Page (Survey, Critique, Suggestions for Improvement of Project)
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